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The s.s. "Kiwi, Captain James Campbell, arrived in the roadstead frnin Wellington via Castlepoint at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon and was brought inside at 2 and moored to the breastwork. She brought a good quantity of carsro for Napier, some of which consisted of transhipments er Perth, at •present unloading: at Wellington. She was unking yesterday afternoon and will finish this foj^ "if, when she will take in cargo, and at mornju. + his afternoon will leave for Wellington via the coast. Donald, Captain John Qninlan, The s.s. Sir an early honr yesterday arrived here nt ">f wool from Blackheid. morning with a load «. "*t Cape Kidnapper the When on the other side v. '1 the Donald had to shaft of her propeller brokfl, at»,_ 'tpected to be all beat up under canvas. She wns t>. again for the right by last evening, and will leave • coast in a few days. , -craret Messrs Shaw, Savill, and Co.' s shir) M*._ L he Galbraith, Captain J. Fergnsson, arrived ill *- roadstead shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday Moping. She left Wellington at 8 o'clock on TnesdaJ morning, and thns ocenpied 48 hours on tue passage. She was boarded by Pilot Kraeft off th« Blnff, who took her to her moorings. She Bas about 100 tons of cargo on board, cr/nsu*nea to her agents, Messrs Kinross and Co. She is classed AAI, and has the following dimensions:— Length, 198 ft. 5iH. ; beam, 32ft. 2iu.l depth, 19ft. 9iu., ; net tonnage, 841 tons ; under deck tonnage, 79S tons. She has exactly the same beam and depth as the barqne Coromandel, but is 6ft. lin. shorter m length. The Coromandel carries also 45 tans more net, and 38 more under deck, the actual carrying capacity between the two boats being very small. The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Boojnm, Captain E. Maloney, arrived from Wairoa at a late honr on Thursday evening bringing a small cargo and a large number of passenger?. The three-masted schooner Mary Wadley, Captain 8.. M. Lindfors. was towed out by the Boojum at sis o'clock yesterday morning, when she took her departure for Westport. She will retnrn •with coal.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Rotorua, Captain J. Tozer, left Auckland at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with 30 tons of cargo for Napier, and will arrive in our roadstead early en Saturday morning. She leaves for Melbourne via Wellington and Southern ports at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. The p.s. Manaia, Captain W. E. Baxter, returned from Wairoa and Whakaki on Wednesday night. She brought 60 bales of wool, which she discharged yesterday. She will leave for the Wairoa this evening. The C.G. s.s. Stella, Captain Fairchild, left Wellington at 5.39 on Wednesday evening for this port via Portland Island, and will arrive here this morning at 0 o'clock. She will steam again for Wellington about 9 o'clock.

The ketch Admiral is f nil of wool for the CorO' mandel.

The s.s. Fairy, Captain John Campbell, loaves this evening for Mahia.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 2

Untitled Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6161, 3 February 1882, Page 2